pischoshelmachat wrote:
I am close in age to you and know how scary it feels to be at this age and not "solved" this issue. I know I am quickly running out of time to overcome this YH before I don't have it anymore. I envy the young tzadikkim on this site who have been so smart to have started earnestly working on this at their young age and did not wait as long as I did. But, now is my time and with your help, I will be saved from this raging war.
Shivisi responds:
I’m debating how to respond to the point you made concerning "
running out of time to overcome this YH before I don't have it anymore". There are two sides to this issue. The first is that being that [if I understand correctly] you have a problem with pornography addiction. This addiction does not necessarily go away when you reach advanced age. Unfortunately I have come across people who are in their 60s and even 70s, who still have a very strong porn-addiction. (as matter of fact, some say that as the strength of ability for physical "acting out" diminishes, the crave for lusting through pornography becomes even stronger. there is a known concept from one of the great baalei mussar, (R' Elyohu lopian zatzal) that the Yetzer-horah can make a tired person refreshed, a lazy person energetic, an old person young, and a weak person strong, and an ugly person pretty, just to tempt him with aveiros." I once heard a story about a bochur who came to R' Eliyahu Lopian and said to him "I feel that I’ve overcome the temptation of looking at women in the streets, and especially when they're dressed in a non tznius way, I'm simply appalled by it, and it doesn’t tempt me, so what should my job of "i]shmiras einayim[/i]" be now?" Rav Elyohu Lopian zt"l answered him, "I am 75 years old, I'm weak and sickly, I can barely see through one of my eyes, and I’ve learned a thing or two about shmira and kedusha, and yet when I pass a woman on the street the yetzer Horah still whispers into my ear "look!" and you as a young healthy bochur, full of hot energy, never yet married, think that you are "free" of his traps???!!"
Yes, I’m aware of the chazal which says that " tshuvas Hamishkal" is when you overcome the temptations with the same circumstances as when you fell into the aveiros, and other mamorei chazal which refer to the concept that overcoming the Yetzer hora in its prime is the teshuva shleima, yet we must remember that we must always be alert and on watch and never think that we "don't have that YH anymore" especially and all the more so when it comes to addiction, as the saying goes "once an addict always an addict" there is always the danger of relapse lurking, and if not in its original form, then the YH always comes up with new ways to tempt the person. As the gemoro says in kedushin, "yitzro shel Odom mischadesh olov bechol yom". with new ideas and new tactics. As I write this I thought of a new explanation of the words "shuv yom echad lifnei misascha" , The simple pshat is, as you pointed out, that a person must hurry and do teshuva, as soon as possible, because later he may miss the opportunity, as today may be his last day, but Maybe it may also be explained as "Do teshuva EVEN one day before you die, don't think that by then the yetzer horah is old and frail and you don't have any temptations anymore, so A. you don’t have to worry about falling into aveiros and needing tshuva then, and B. your teshuva on past aveiros is hardly worth anything because you missed the time of temptation. So it teaches us that even then there is a need for watching out for nisyonos, and need for teshuva, and the teshuva will be accepted.
As a second part, I will point out that although there definitely is advantage in "overcoming" the temptations of the Yh, a person would never WANT to have temptations, as we say everyday "Al tevieinu leydei nisayon. On the contrary, we should daven and hope for the time when we will have less nisyonos.
[This does NOT mean that one should just ask Hashem to REMOVE all temptations and nisyonos, without making an active effort on his part to OVERCOME nisyonos, as has been discussed on another thread].
after all this I want to thank you again for the chizuk and the zrizus which i gain from your posts. And thank you for bringing up this important point of Recovering quickly, so that we can have the zchus of teshuva Sheleima. May Hashem help all the wonderful chaveirim of GYE who are making a tremendous kiddush Hashem, by working very hard to be mechazek themselves and each other, in kedusha vetahara, and may we all be zoche to full refuas hanefesh, Amen.